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A typical landslide runs out less than two times its drop height whereas a long-runout landslide can extend 20-30 times the height it dropped from. Long-runout landslides (sturzstroms) are found across the Solar System. They have been observed primarily on Earth (Image 1) and Mars, but also on Venus, and Jupiter’s moons Io and Callisto.

Image 1: An example of a long-runout landslide on Earth is the Blackhawk landslide in the Lucerne Valley, California. This landslide travelled ~8 km. Image Source USGS